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E-Series Networked DisplayReference ManualDocument number: 81244_1Date: December 200481244_1.book Page i Wednesday, December 1, 2004 11:41 AM

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5-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5.3 How do I power on/off the various scanner operating modes? To control the power to the

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-75.4 What does the radar picture show me?You will need heading and position data for full functionality of your radar. A

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5-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• Vertical objects such as cliffs reflect signals better than sloping ones such as sand-banks• High coa

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-9This is the default mode for the radar application.North Up (N-UP)In North Up mode, the radar picture is fixed with true

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5-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRelative motion (RM) with optional vessel offsetWhen the motion mode is set to Relative, the position

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-11Changing the bearing mode for EBLsThe default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel’s heading. If heading da

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5-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• HBR (Automatic Harbor mode) - this takes account of the effects of land clut-ter so that small targe

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-13When the FTC function is turned up, only the leading edge of large (rain clutter) echoes is shown, while the effect on

Seite 11 - Important Information

5-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualInterference RejectionThe interference rejection function automatically reduces any mutual radar inter

Seite 12 - Multi-media chart cards

Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-15• Long range scales - provide the best overview of the vessel’s relationship to landmasses, weather fronts and large sh

Seite 13 - Chapter 1: Overview

Important information ixImportant InformationIntended useThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of marine navigational radar system

Seite 14 - Fishfinder

5-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual... Using the cursorTo measure the bearing and range from your boat to a specified target, move the cu

Seite 15 - Engine Monitor

Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-17How do I create a VRM/EBL? The first VRM/EBL will be placed at a location of 1/3 of the current range and 0

Seite 16 - 1.3 The Simulator

5-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manuali. Use the trackpad to move the centre of the VRM/EBL over the first target.ii. Press OK to retain the

Seite 17 - Chapter 2: General Operation

Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-19You can adjust the sensitivity of the guard zone via the Alarms Setup Menu described on page 11-9.To set up a guard zon

Seite 18 - 2.3 Using the controls

5-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3. Use the rotary control to set the inner limit of the guard zone.4. Press the rotary control to sele

Seite 19 - Buttons and soft keys

Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-21MARPASAFETY NOTICESMARPA can improve collision avoidance when used wisely. It is the User’s responsibility to exercise

Seite 20 - The cursor

5-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualspeed cannot be calculated. For the best heading data a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyro-stabi

Seite 21 - ACKNOWLEDGE

Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-23How are targets displayed on screen?Each target is displayed as a symbol which indicates its status:

Seite 22 - Accessing menus

5-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTrue modeWith vectors set in True mode, the vectors of your vessel and the target are shown extended t

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-25How do I acquire targets to track? 1. Press TARGET TRACKING. The MARPA soft keys are displayed.2. Use the t

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x E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual WARNING:Fishfinder sounder moduleRemoving the transducer cable from the rear of the fishfind

Seite 25 - Selecting a page set

5-26 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5.10How do I mark a position on the radar screen?You can mark a position on the radar screen by using

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-275.12How does my radar warn me of potential dangers?If switched on, the following alarms will be triggered when you are

Seite 27 - Cautions

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Seite 28 - How do I remove a card?

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-1Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the how Fishfinder uses sonar to see fish, bo

Seite 29 - Saving information to a card

6-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.3 What can the fishfinder show me?When you first view the fishfinder application, an image representi

Seite 30 - Note: Pressing the

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-3How do I interpret the bottom structure?The bottom usually produces a strong echo. These images indicate the bottom

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6-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe depth of the targetThe closer the target to the surface the larger the mark on screen. Note: The de

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Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-5How do I see a live image? The standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fishfinder echo

Seite 33 - 2.10Emergencies and warnings

6-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTo display the A-Scope image:1. Press A-SCOPE and toggle the A-SCOPE to ON. The active window is split

Seite 34 - How do I cancel an alarm?

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-71. Press the RANGE button.2. Toggle the RANGE soft key to MAN.3. Press RANGE SHIFT. The soft key is highlighted.4.

Seite 35 - 3.1 What is a waypoint?

Chapter 1: Overview 1-1Chapter 1: OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the E- Series display system and its features.1.1 What will my E-Series in

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6-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualare proportioned to the range. Therefore, as the range increases, the area shown in the zoom window als

Seite 37 - ... at a known position?

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-9 Note: If the A-Scope or Zoom image was displayed, selecting Bottom Lock automati-cally switches OFF A-

Seite 38 - ...via the WPTS MOB button

6-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualIsolating bottom fish You can separate the echoes from fish near the bottom and from the b

Seite 39 - Stop navigating to a waypoint

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-11To display/hide White Line and/or Bottom Fill:1. Press PRESENTATION.2. Press WHITE LINE or BOTTOM FILL to toggle t

Seite 40 - ...using the waypoint list

6-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualwaypoints or VRMs, while the other frequency continues to scroll and detect fish etc. When in automati

Seite 41 - Changing waypoint details

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-136.5 How do I mark a position?Marking a position enables you to return to that spot at a later date. A position is

Seite 42 - Erasing a waypoint

6-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.6 How do I determine depths and distances of targets?The fishfinder provides various features to det

Seite 43 - My Waypoints

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-15Using VRMs You can use a Variable Range Marker (VRM) to determine the depth and distance-

Seite 44 - Making a new waypoint group

6-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.7 What alarms does my fishfinder have?In addition to the system alarms (see page 11- 8), the followi

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Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-17Transducer CalibrationThe E-series display receives the image from a DSM which processes sonar signals from a tran

Seite 46 - Erasing a group

1-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual1.2 What can the E-Series Display do?With the appropriate transducer and data available, your E-Series

Seite 47 - Display waypoint names

6-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDSM SetupCertain conditions, such as a hard bottom or other vessels equipped with a Fishfinder, may af

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Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-19Controlling the imageOnce you have set up the transducer as described above, the DSM will locate the bottom and di

Seite 49 - Chapter 4: Using the Chart

6-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.9 What other settings affect the fishfinder image?The system automatically adjusts the following set

Seite 50 - 4.3 Viewing the chart

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-21How do I select a single frequency? To display a single frequency in all fishfinder windows:1. Press F

Seite 51 - 4.5 Where am I on the chart?

6-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• 200 - to set the active fishfinder window to 200 kHz.• 50 - to set the active fishfinder window to 5

Seite 52 - Zooming in/out

Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-23Manual Gain Mode Color Gain Color gain determines how echoes of different strengths are di

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6-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• GAIN MODE - This should be set high enough to see fish and bottom detail but without too much backgr

Seite 54 - Displaying details of tides

Chapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator 7-1Chapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator7.1 IntroductionWith your display receiving accurate

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7-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual What do the steering instructions tell me?The steering instructions below the rolling road

Seite 56 - Search for a port

Chapter 8: Using the digital data application 8-1Chapter 8: Using the digital data application8.1 IntroductionThe digital data application enables you

Seite 57 - Port symbol

Chapter 1: Overview 1-3Course deviation indicator Digital Instruments Engine Monitor TVideo Note: Whil

Seite 58 - To clear the ruler

8-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual8.2 How do I display a digital data application?To select a digital data application:1. Press and hold

Seite 59 - Go to the cursor position

Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor 9-1Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor9.1 IntroductionThe engine monitor application enables you to view informati

Seite 60 - Go to a waypoint

9-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual9.3 What information does the engine monitor display?Engine data is displayed in a series of pre-config

Seite 61 - Building a route

Chapter 10: Video 10-1Chapter 10:Video10.1IntroductionThe video application allows you to use your E-Series Display to view images from a video player

Seite 62 - Building routes on screen

10-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4. With a video application active, press and hold any of the 4 Video buttons to dis-play the Video Se

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Chapter 10: Video 10-3 How do I cycle through my video inputs?You can set up your video application to automatically cycle through the ima

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10-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I adjust the image?Correcting a distorted image The video application should automa

Seite 65 - Following a route

Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-1Chapter 11:System setup and customizingThis chapter describes how to setup and customize your E-Series di

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11-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRename a page setIf required, you can customize the names of the page sets:1. Press and hold the PAGE

Seite 67 - Follow in reverse order

Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-3 To add data1. Press ADD DATA. The Data Groups menu is displayed. This provides a list of sub

Seite 68 - Viewing details of routes

1-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual1.3 The SimulatorThe E-Series Display includes a simulator mode, which allows you to practice operating

Seite 69 - ... using chart vectors

11-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTo move data1. Use the trackpad to highlight the data you want to move.2. Press MOVE DATA. The soft ke

Seite 70 - Wind and tide arrows

Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-5System Setup MENU ITEM OPTIONS(Default in bold)Position ModeControls whether the position is

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11-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDate/Time Setup Menu

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Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-7System Integration Setup Menu Temperature UnitsSelect required temperate unit.FahrenheitCelsi

Seite 73 - Chapter 5: Using the Radar

11-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualAlarm Setup MenuThe Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus:• System Alarms Setup.• Navigatio

Seite 74 - Creating a track

Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-9Navigation Alarms SetupNavigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating.

Seite 75 - Creating a route from a track

11-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualShallow Fish LimitSpecifies the lower value for the Fish Alarm Depth LImit.2ft(0002ft - 1000ft)Deep F

Seite 76 - ...from a saved track?

Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-11GPS StatusThe GPS is used to position your boat on the chart. You can set up your Global Positioning Sys

Seite 77 - To select a track

11-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDisplay Setup Databar SetupThis sub-menu accesses the Configure Data Bar Menu - refer to

Seite 78 - Reversing a route

Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-1Chapter 12:Maintenance & Troubleshooting12.1IntroductionThis chapter provides information on mai

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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-1Chapter 2: General Operation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter gives details of the general operation of the E-Series displa

Seite 80 - PLACE WAYPOINT

12-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRoutine checksCarry out the following tasks on a regular basis:• Examine all cables for signs of damag

Seite 81 - Using cross track error (XTE)

Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-3Settings and data resetWhat is a settings and data reset?All system set-up menus, including page set

Seite 82 - Quick Route

12-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual12.5How can I get Technical Support?Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service, on th

Seite 83 - Erasing a route or track

Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-5Who do I contact for accessories and parts?You can obtain many Raymarine accessories and parts direc

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12-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow can I contact Raymarine in Europe?You can obtain Technical Support, service and accessories from y

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A-1 Appendix A:Specification for the E80 and E120 Displays GeneralApprovalsCE - conforms toFCC - conforms toSize:E80E120283 x 210 x 154 (i

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A-2Navigation Alarms Arrival alarm, offtrack XTE alarm.Connectors 13 pin Radar scanner3 pin SeaTalk + 3 pin alarm out5 pin NMEA 01835 pin SeaTalk2/NME

Seite 87 - ... by group/symbol

A-3RadarRange Scales(Range Rings)1/8 (1/16)nm to 72 (12) nm dependant on scannerPerformance limited by scanner type and position.Range Ring Accuracy B

Seite 88 - ... waypoint name

A-4 Chartplotter FeaturesCartography Navionics Charts on CompactFlash cardsChart of the world built inChart scaling 1/64nm (i

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A-5 Digital data Engine monitor Video FishfinderTransducer Transom-mount, in-hull or thru-hullOutput p

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2-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual2.3 Using the controlsThe control panel PAGEACTIVEWPTSMOBMENUDATACANCELOKRANGEINOUTOKPress

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A-6InterfacingDSM connection for communication with DSM High Definition Fish Imag-ing (HDFI)NMEA 0183 Input GLL, GGA, GLC, GTD, VTG, BWC, BWR, RMA, RM

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B-1 Appendix B: List of Abbreviations °C Degrees Centigrade MOB Man Overboard°F Degrees Farenheit MPH Miles per houramp Amperesnm Nautical

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C-1 Appendix C: List of cursor labels Label Feature ApplicationMOB Man Over Board marker Chart and radarWPT Waypoint Chart and

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Index 1IndexAAbbreviations B-1, C-1Accessing menus 2-6Acquiring MARPA targets 5-25Adjusting power setting 6-24Air temperature, in data bar 11-3Alarm c

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2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualsteering instructions 7-2Chartadditional information 4-5autorange 4-38boundariesshow/hide 4-41cards Prefa

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Index 3system 4-36waypoint arrival alarm 4-23, 4-35wind indication 4-22XTE restart 4-33zooming 4-4chart scale synchronization 5-15Circular guard zones

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4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualoffset 6-17ranges 6-24reading 6-14safety contours 4-44shallow alarm 6-16spot soundings 4-44target ID 6-14

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Index 5using cursor 3-8using waypoint list 3-8waypoint groups 3-12Expansion, target 5-14Extended character set 11-5External alarmcancelling 2-18FFast

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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-3Buttons and soft keysTo navigate to the required function you will need to press a series of buttons and/or soft keys:

Seite 102 - Head Up (H-UP)

6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualcontrols 5-13Glossary B-1, C-1GOTO function 4-12GPS Preface-xstatus 11-9Gridshow/hide 4-39Groundwind, in

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Index 7digit resizing 6-19lines 6-19DSM reset 6-18pingenable/disable 6-18rate limit 6-18scroll 6-19speed 6-19SONAR interference rejection 6-18targetde

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8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualOSH 5-12Overlayradar on chart 4-24Own vessel safezone 5-24PPagelayout, reconfiguring 11-1selecting 2-10se

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Index 9distances 5-15ranges 5-15motion mode 5-9north up mode 5-9orientation 5-8course up 5-9head up 5-8north up 5-9overlay on chart 4-24pictureovervie

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10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualreversing 4-30selecting 4-29show/hide 4-41viewing details 4-20Rudder, in data bar 11-3Ruler 4-9clearing

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Index 11local time offset 11-6manual variation 11-5MARPA 5-24own vessel safezone 5-24target history 5-24vector length 5-24MOB data type 11-5navigation

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12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualSortingwaypoints 3-9Speedin data bar 11-3offset 6-17Spot soundingsshow/hide 4-41Standby 5-26Statusbar 2-

Seite 109 - ... Using the range rings

Index 13mode CPA vectors 5-23motion mode 4-38, 5-10wind, in data bar 11-3Tune radar 5-12TVG 6-23UUnfloating VRMs/EBLs 5-18Unitsmeasurement 2-8setup me

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14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualstop navigating to 3-5symbolsdisplay 3-13show/hide 4-39viewing waypoint informationusing cursor 3-6using

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ii E-Series Reference ManualTrademarks and registered trademarksAutohelm, HSB, Raymarine, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk and Sportpilot are re

Seite 112 - Guard Zones

2-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe cursorWhen you are using the chart and radar applications, the cursor is used to move around the sc

Seite 113 - Rings 1nm

Chapter 2: General Operation 2-52.5 How is additional information displayed on the screen?Information is displayed on the screen using a variety of me

Seite 114 - Circular guard zone

2-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualAccessing menusMenus enable you to configure your system to your particular needs. Whenever the MENU bu

Seite 115 - Introduction to MARPA

Chapter 2: General Operation 2-7Editing the dialog box informationDialog boxes enable data to be edited or entered into a list e.g.1. Select the field

Seite 116 - What happens to target data?

2-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualNote: These icons will also appear when you are in simulator mode.2.6 What initial setup procedures sho

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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-9• Date/Time Setup.• Units Setup.4. Press the trackpad (right) to select e.g. 5. Use the trackpad or rotary

Seite 118 - Setting up MARPA

2-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualNote: If none of the pre-configured page sets meet your particular requirements and/or you intend to u

Seite 119 - How do I cancel targets?

Chapter 2: General Operation 2-112.7 How do I use CompactFlash cards?Cautions CAUTION: CompactFlash Card InstallationWhen installing Comp

Seite 120 - 5.11How do I set up my radar?

2-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I insert a card?To insert a card, refer to the illustration and:1. Check that you are using the

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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-13 3. Open the chart card door.4. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.5. To prevent the ingre

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Contents iContentsChapter 1: Overview ...1.11.1 What will

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2-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5. Toggle SELECT LIST to WPT (Waypoint), RTE (Route), or TRK (Track).6. The database list for your sel

Seite 124 - Gain: Auto High

Chapter 2: General Operation 2-152.8 How do I send and receive information using my PC?You can transfer and retrieve waypoints or routes to and from a

Seite 125 - How are targets displayed?

2-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I change the master display?On the display that you wish to nominate as the master:1. Press MEN

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Chapter 2: General Operation 2-172.10Emergencies and warningsYou can use your E-Series display to mark the position of a man overboard or to sound an

Seite 127 - How do I see a live image?

2-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I clear a MOB?You can clear a MOB and its data by either pressing and holding the WPTS/MOB key

Seite 128 - Shifting the image

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-1Chapter 3: Working with WaypointsThis chapter gives details of how to place, edit, manage and navigate to a waypo

Seite 129 - Zooming in on the bottom

3-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.2 How are waypoints represented? Chart & RadarWaypoints are represented on chart and

Seite 130 - Simplifying the bottom image

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-33.4 How do I place a waypoint?... at the cursor? Note: To customize the details of the waypoint rathe

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3-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.5 How do I navigate to a waypoint?This section explains how to navigate to a waypoint. For more infor

Seite 132 - Isolating bottom fish

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-5Stop navigating to a waypointIf at any time you wish to stop navigating towards the selected waypoint:

Seite 133 - Pausing the scrolling image

ii E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWhat alarms will my display sound? ...2.18Chapte

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3-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.6 How do I view waypoint information?You can view the details of any waypoint that you have placed, b

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Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-73.7 How can I edit a waypoint?Once a waypoint has been placed it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can:• Ch

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3-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualMoving a waypointYou can move any waypoint to a new position. If, however, you are navigating to a wayp

Seite 137 - Using VRMs

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-9Changing the default symbol and groupWhen you add a waypoint to your system it is assigned to the default group a

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3-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.9 How can I organize my waypoints into groups? Provided that you have not changed the de

Seite 139 - Transducer Calibration

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-11Moving waypoints between groupsWaypoints can be easily moved between groups using the MOVE BETWEEN GROUPS option

Seite 140 - DSM Setup

3-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRenaming an existing groupYou can change the name of an existing waypoint group:1. Select the required

Seite 141 - Controlling the image

Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-13 Display by symbol or groupYou can determine which waypoint groups or symbol types are shown using t

Seite 142 - Operating frequency modes

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-1Chapter 4: Using the Chart4.1 ImportantChart functionality1. To access full functionality, your chart application requir

Seite 144 - Gain modes

Contents iii4.7 What additional information can my chart show? ...4.5Displaying details of objects and featu

Seite 145 - Gain adjust (200/50)

4-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.2 What can I use the chart application for?Once the heading and position data is available you can us

Seite 146 - Adjusting the power setting

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-34.4 The chart displayThe main features of the chart display are as follows: 4.5 Where am I on the chart?

Seite 147 - Indicator

4-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.6 How do I move around the chart?To move around the chart and display the area required at the approp

Seite 148 - Instruction Cause

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-54.7 What additional information can my chart show?In addition to the chart itself, the chart card includes:• Details of

Seite 149 - 8.1 Introduction

4-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualFinding nearby features and servicesTo obtain information for the nearest objects:1. Move the cursor to

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-7 Detailed data is shown for the selected time (red, dashed, vertical line). You can use the trackpad/rotary

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4-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDisplaying details of port servicesYou can display details of port services by:• Selecting the appropri

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-9Port symbol You can display the services available at a particular port by selecting it on screen with the c

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4-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.8 How do I measure distances on the chart?You can use your E-Series display to obtain an accurate me

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-114.9 How do I navigate to a specific point?You can use your chart to navigate to a specific point marked by the cursor o

Seite 155 - How do I run the video cycle?

iv E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWorking with multiple chart views ...4.35Setti

Seite 156 - How do I adjust the image?

4-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4. When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning message is displayed. To de-ac

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-13How do I range in on both my boat and the target waypoint? To display the largest chart scale possible that

Seite 158 - Rename a page set

4-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• A combination of new and existing waypoints.Up to 150 routes can be added to your system, each consi

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-15 6. Continue entering new waypoints until your route is complete.7. You now have the following

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4-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3. Continue entering waypoints until your route is complete.4. You now have the following options:• To

Seite 161 - System Setup

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-17Using the display and the waypoint list to build your routeYou can build your route using both the on-screen and the wa

Seite 162 - Date/Time Setup Menu

4-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualalarm sounds. Once the alarm is acknowledged, the system updates the display to indicate the next leg

Seite 163 - System Integration Setup Menu

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-191. Press ROUTES.2. Press FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS. The route list is displayed with the highlight on the most recently buil

Seite 164 - Alarm Setup Menu

4-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual Note: If the current destination is the last waypoint, then it advances on to the first w

Seite 165 - Fishfinder Alarms Setup

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-21 As an aid to passage planning, you can toggle the time calculations between estimated time of arrival and

Seite 166 - Deep Depth Alarm

Contents vMARPA ...5.21Setting up MARPA ...

Seite 167 - Compass Setup

4-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe length of these lines is determined by the distance your boat will travel in the time you have spe

Seite 168 - Remove CF Card

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-234.12How does my chart warn me of potential dangers?If switched on, the following alarms will be triggered when you are

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4-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualViewing MARPA targets on the chartThe Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (MARPA) function is used for t

Seite 170 - 12.3How do I reset a Display?

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-25 3. Press OK to exit the presentation options. The top level soft keys for the chart appli-cation change to

Seite 171 - Settings and data reset

4-26 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.14How do I record where I have been?What is a track?A track is an on-screen trail that represents th

Seite 172 - World wide web

Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-27A track starts to be laid from the stern of the boat using the minimum number of track points necessary. If the maximum

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4-28 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 1. Press CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK. The track list is displayed.2. Press CREATE ROUTE FROM

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4-30 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 2. Select the required track. You can now edit the track as described on page 4-35.Note:

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-31... by adding a waypoint at the beginning of your routeThis option changes the course of a route by adding an existing

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vi E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualChapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator ...7.17.1 In

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4-32 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual... by adding a waypoint within your routeThis option inserts a waypoint within a route in order to ch

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-33• An existing waypoint. The soft key USE THIS WAYPOINT is displayed.Or:• The position where you want a new waypoint to

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4-34 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualChanging the name or color of a route or track You can change the name for a

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-35Erasing a route or track You can delete any route or track in your system except for the one t

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4-36 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualchart status bar as LOCAL or SYSTEM. The system view is shared across networked E-Series displays.Note

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-37Head Up (H-up)Head Up mode displays the chart with your boat’s current heading upwards. As the heading changes the boat

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4-38 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRelative motion (RM) with optional vessel offsetWhen the motion mode is set to Relative, the position

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-39AutorangeAutorange selects and maintains the largest possible scale of chart that will display both the boat and the ta

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4-40 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 2. Press SHOW BYGROUP, to toggle to the list of all the waypoint groups and their cur-ren

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-41Showing or hiding a route or a track To show/hide a route or track:1. Press SHOW/

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4-42 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.19How do I set up my chart and its cartography?The set up for your chart and its cartography can be

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-43Chart Offset This feature allows you to move the position of the chart in order to correct for position errors in the c

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4-44 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I change the offset value?To change the offset value:1. With the chart offset switched to OFFSE

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-45Nav. MarksONOFFNav. Marks SymbolsThe set of symbology used for navigation marks.Corresponds to paper charts.Internation

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-1Chapter 5:Using the Radar5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the basics of radar and the things that can affect your

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5-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWhat is the maximum range of my radar?Maximum radar range is essentially line-of-sight, so is limited b

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-3Side lobesSide lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outsi

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5-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualMultiple echoesMultiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a large target with a wide

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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-5Rain clutterThe radar can see echoes from rain or snow. Returns from storm areas and rain squalls consist of countless s

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